Top 5 games announced on E3 2017



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5.NEED FOR SPEED: PAYBACK
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
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After 2015's disappointing Need for Speed, we're looking for some payback… actually, we're looking for Payback, the new and very different-looking entry in the speedy racing series.

Need for Speed: Payback is EA's attempt to bring a Fast and the Furious-style hook into the franchise, with a narrative campaign and movie-like action sequences, not to mention an array of vehicles to commandeer. This franchise is notoriously up and down, but we're optimistic that the slick-looking Payback will see it on an upswing again.

Due: 10 November



4.ANTHEM
Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC
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We got a brief tease of Anthem at EA Play on Saturday, but it wasn't until Microsoft's press conference that the wraps really came off of BioWare's latest new franchise. And yeah, we're into it.

Anthem looks like BioWare's response to Destiny, providing a cooperative online experience in a sci-fi/fantasy world, complete with cool exosuits, plenty of gunplay, and probably loads of loot too.

There's still a lot we don't know about the game, but between who's making it and how spectacular it looks, we don't need much convincing. This is one of the most impressive things we've seen so far at E3.

Due: Fall 2018

3.A WAY OUT
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
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EA didn't announce everything ahead of time: A Way Out is a true E3 surprise, and it's not the usual big-budget fare we expect from the publisher. But we're not selling it short – this game looks incredibly original and deeply captivating.

It's a cooperative prison break game that must be played with a partner with a split-screen interface, whether you're sitting together on the couch or playing online, with each player often taking a different role to help your duo survive either behind bars or out in the open.

It has Uncharted and The Shawshank Redemption vibes and already seems like it'll be one of our favourite games of E3. Also, it's from the director of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, one of the most compelling co-op experiences of the last several years, so that's a sure plus.

Due: Early 2018

2.FAR CRY 5
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
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We got a solid look at next year's Far Cry 5 when it was announced last month, but at E3, Ubisoft took the wraps off of the gameplay – and it looks plenty exhilarating, of course.

Montana might not sound anywhere near as thrilling as the more exotic locales of past entries, but Far Cry 5's battle against religious American extremists should be packed with exciting action. In this trailer, we get a look at the look at the hired help, which lets you recruit allies (and a dog!) to assist you in your fight against these maniacs. And you can take to the skies in this one, as well.

Due: 27 February 2018

1.ASSASSIN'S CREED ORIGINS
Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC
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After a well-deserved (and much-needed) year off, Ubisoft's historical action giant is back with Assassin's Creed Origins, which – as you might surmise – offers a new starting point.

Taking place in Ancient Egypt before the time of the other games, Origins spotlights the beginning of the Assassin's order. You'll take the role of Bayek, along with his Eagle companion Senu, in an open-world game that keeps a lot of the old stealth, fight, and explore formula intact.

However, Game Informer suggests that there are more role-playing elements in play, along with a new emphasis on loot, so hopefully it makes Assassin's Creed feel fresh again. At the very least, the Xbox One X gameplay demo looked much prettier than any earlier entry.

Due: 27 October
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